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  • * [http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/Nuremberg_trials.html Nuremberg Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945–1949] The Library of Congress, Military Legal R
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  • (1908-1998) Member of the U.S. prosecution at the [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]] and Chief U.S. Prosecutor at the subsequ
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  • ...British lawyer, soldier, and politician; member of prosecution staff at [[Nuremberg Trials]]; Conservative shadow Minister for Northern Ireland, assassinated by Irish
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  • ...; Ambassador to Austria before [[Anschluss]]; acquitted of war crimes in [[Nuremberg Trials]]
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  • ...1971) Lord Justice Lawrence, Baron Trevesey and Oaksey, President of the [[Nuremberg Trials|International Military Tribunal for the Trial of the Major War Criminals]]
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  • ...of the personal staff of [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]; defense witness at [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]] and defendant in [[Ministries Case (NMT)
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  • ...d-earth policies and plotted assassination; sentenced to 20 years by the [[Nuremberg Trials]] where he was eloquent in accepting responsibility, probably saving his li
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  • ...ly plot]] against [[Adolf Hitler]], he was still tried by the four-power [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]] at Nuremberg, acquitted, tried by German
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  • ...-1940) independent of SA command as of 1932; served 20 years by order of [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of Major War Criminals of the International Military Tribunal]]
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  • ...man forces in the Soviet Union. It was treated as a [[war crime]] by the [[Nuremberg Trials]], since uniformed political officers in organized military units were enti ...d also to be responsible. Both were executed by order of the four-power [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]].
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  • ...c policies; later imprisoned by the Nazis but tried and acquitted at the [[Nuremberg Trials]]
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  • ...of war]] to escape from Colditz, he was a member of prosecution staff at [[Nuremberg Trials]]. In politics, he was Conservative shadow Minister for Northern Ireland, a
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  • ...d him for corruption. Streicher was sentenced to death and hanged by the [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals by the International Military Tribunal]].
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  • The [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]] sentenced him to 15 years.
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  • ** "During the Nuremberg trials, Dr. Leon Goldensohn — a psychiatrist for the U.S. Army — monit
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  • Bohle was a witness in the [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]] and a defendant in the [[Ministries Cas
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  • ..., worked in broadcasting, and wrote. He returned to Germany to cover the [[Nuremberg Trials]], resigning from CBS in 1947 over a policy dispute with Murrow.
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  • He was acquitted of war crimes in the [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]]. During the testimony of [[Alfred Jodl]
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  • ...rdered by a superior officer. The doctrine was generally rejected by the [[Nuremberg Trials]], but has been challenged since.
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  • ...t [[Protector of Bohemia and Moravia]]. He was executed by order of the [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]].
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  • | title = The Legality of the Nuremberg Trials ...humb|right|450px|IMT defendants, U.S. Army photograph courtesy of Memorial Nuremberg Trials]]
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  • ...Adolf Steengracht von Moyland''' (1902-1969), who identified himself in [[Nuremberg Trials]] testimony as '''Gustav von Steengracht''', was State Secretary in the [[R He was a defense witness in Ribbentrop's trial at [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]], and a defendant in [[Ministries Case (
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  • ...Ribbetrop was tried and executed, principally for planning war, by the [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]] by the four-power International Military
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  • ...riefly [[Head of State]] after Hitler's suicide. He was convicted by the [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]], and sentenced, after one of the more co
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  • ...he opposed his scorched-earth policies and plotted assassination. At the [[Nuremberg Trials]], he was sentenced to 20 years. Eloquent in accepting responsibility, his
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  • ...or issues) in the immediate aftermath of WW II and specifically within the Nuremberg Trials. The victorious Allied powers resolved to establish within the internationa Notwithstanding the tremendous political backing provided to the Nuremberg Trials, and their wide-reaching powers, many historians have blithely described so
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  • ...lved in deportations, he was convicted of crimes against humanity by the [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]] and executed.
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  • At the [[Nuremberg Trials|four-power Nuremberg tribunal]], after hearing the Auschwitz testimony of [
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  • He served 20 years by order of [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of Major War Criminals of the International Military Tribunal]]. The
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  • ...agreement but was interned. He was sentenced to life imprisonment by the [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]] and was the last prisoner in [[Spandau P
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  • ...perations after the outbreak of overt war. He was hanged by order of the [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals by the International Military Tribunal]],
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  • | title = Nuremberg Trials Held by the United States of America Under
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  • ...n one of the more controversial decisions, he was hanged by order of the [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals of the International Military Tribunal]].
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  • ...American family. His father, Thomas Joseph Dodd, was a prosecutor in the [[Nuremberg Trials]] following [[World War II]] and later served in the U.S. Senate.<ref name=
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  • ...[Generalgouvernement]]. [[G.M. Gilbert]], the staff psychologist at the [[Nuremberg Trials]], characterizes him as a well-educated, second-rank official "who might ha
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  • As defined by the [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals of the International Military Tribunal]],
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  • ...n head of Buchenwald," as it was known, was presented as evidence at the [[Nuremberg Trials]] by U. S. Executive Trial Counsel [[Thomas J. Dodd]].
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  • ...ical writing,<ref name=ND-338/> as do many other historical authors. The [[Nuremberg trials]] used less formal definitions of proof and criminality than in modern cour
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  • ...1, 1962, 1990 , Introduction</ref> Numerous surviving testimonies from the Nuremberg Trials and the German<ref>"All Or Nothing: The Axis and the Holocaust, 1941-1943"
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  • The main war criminals were tried at the [[Nuremberg Trials]] (''International Military Tribunal of the Major War Criminals'', IMT) in
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  • ...mann]]'s minutes of the meeting, which were presented in evidence at the [[Nuremberg Trials]].</ref>
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  • ...e counsel of German Admiral [[Karl Doenitz]], he sent a statement to the [[Nuremberg Trials|Trial of the Major War Criminals]], explaining that United States submarine
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  • ...he concept of [[informed consent]] has increased in importance since the [[Nuremberg trials]] and the [[Tuskegee Syphilis Study]]
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  • ...}}</ref> Another aspect to be considered is military necessity, which the Nuremberg Trials|International Military Tribunal found compelling in the defense of Admiral
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